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hosni mubarak has been released from behind bars but still not free. air strikes called for against the asad regime. and the cost of college, president obama goes on the road with his proposal to make college more affordable. and wildfires burning out of control in ten western states including one threatening california's yosemite national park. ♪ >>> former egyptian president hosni mubarak's months in prison are over. just minutes ago, a helicopter flew him from cairo's prison and here is the report from cairo. >> released from the prison after hours of legal procedure, hosni mubarak is released. the destination is very short down the road, the medical facility. he will remain under house arrest under the terms of the state of emergency decree issued by the government. his ban on leaving the country has also been reimposed. meanwhile, the trial for deaths in 2011 resumes. >> the allegation is that he will be tried through n three different cases and that movement is not just a revolution but a military coup. >> those who opposed him for decades will
hosni mubarak has been released from behind bars but still not free. air strikes called for against the asad regime. and the cost of college, president obama goes on the road with his proposal to make college more affordable. and wildfires burning out of control in ten western states including one threatening california's yosemite national park. ♪ >>> former egyptian president hosni mubarak's months in prison are over. just minutes ago, a helicopter flew him from cairo's prison and...
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we have more from cairo. >> reporter: hosni mubarak is out of prison. he remains in custody at an undisclosed location. but mubarak's freedom is technical. the interim prime minister has evoked state of emergency to keep him under house arrest, and mubarak is expected to be back behind bars on sunday when his trial on charges of complicit in the deaths of the revolution resumes. >> he's now on trial for three different cases. it means that they will use it for marking that. it's not just the revolution, it is a military tear coup. >> reporter: on the same day in a different court leaders of the muslim brotherhood who opposed mubarak for decades may appear. the movement, the self-styled youth body that spearheaded mass protest that proceed the military action has called for courts to strongly pure sue the prosecution of mubarak and morsi and ironically accuses the morsi government of not being aggressive enough of taking action against mubarak, and insists because of this morsi must take responsibility for the release of the man he replaced. mike hanna,
we have more from cairo. >> reporter: hosni mubarak is out of prison. he remains in custody at an undisclosed location. but mubarak's freedom is technical. the interim prime minister has evoked state of emergency to keep him under house arrest, and mubarak is expected to be back behind bars on sunday when his trial on charges of complicit in the deaths of the revolution resumes. >> he's now on trial for three different cases. it means that they will use it for marking that. it's not...
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jon: president obama said that hosni mubarak had to go but under hosni mubarak you at least had the maintenance of the camp david accord, you had a relatively peaceful egypt. did we do the wrong thing? >> well, it seems that way now in retrospect, doesn't it? it seems as though in many of these arab spring movements where the evil that we knew is better than the evil we didn't know and these radical groups were hovering overhead and to reprimand the military, the egyptian military for cracking down on the terrorists, imagine the egyptian president ripry manning the boston police for killing that terrorist the way they did. they're protecting their civilians the way we protect ourselves and it's difficult to understand why the obama administration is not understanding it that way. jon: all kinds of churches are being burned to the ground because these muslim brotherhood types are scapegoating the christians. >> they're burning down churches, court hourses, a 10-year-old girl that was coming from bible study, going after the civilians. this is really against the civilians. it's not one army again
jon: president obama said that hosni mubarak had to go but under hosni mubarak you at least had the maintenance of the camp david accord, you had a relatively peaceful egypt. did we do the wrong thing? >> well, it seems that way now in retrospect, doesn't it? it seems as though in many of these arab spring movements where the evil that we knew is better than the evil we didn't know and these radical groups were hovering overhead and to reprimand the military, the egyptian military for...
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the government denies this. >>> the government ordered hosni mubarak's release. the prosecutors will not appeal against the decision. >>> u.s. soldier bradley manning has been sentenced 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents. for more on that top story. we spoke to a chemical weapons expert, and he told us it is crucial that u.n. inspectors are given full access to the site, the victims and the doctors who treated them. >> the symptoms and the contexts that the videos convey are consistent with the possible use of a chemical agent. i can't tell you which one it is. the symptoms are basically consistent with possibly a nerve agent. we see the typical symptoms that you would see, saliva running out of people's mouths, things like that, but i must independently verify and take a couple of examinations with these people to be sure what it was. some of the symptoms last for a long period of time. but in a sense the team being there, a very effective investigation could be made just a day or a couple of days after the incident so you could find the agent o
the government denies this. >>> the government ordered hosni mubarak's release. the prosecutors will not appeal against the decision. >>> u.s. soldier bradley manning has been sentenced 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents. for more on that top story. we spoke to a chemical weapons expert, and he told us it is crucial that u.n. inspectors are given full access to the site, the victims and the doctors who treated them. >> the symptoms and the contexts that...
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former egyptian president hosni mubarak may be out of prison in days. a court ordered his release today, and according to egyptian state tv mubarak will be under house arrest. he has been charged with accepting gifts from state-owned newspaper and he's also on trial for his alleged role. >> josh, welcome, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me, john. >> give me some idea what you think the u.s. government should do in this case? maintain its cy there should be intervention in the wake of this attack. >> so intervention means what?el civilians and regime is not working. >> we heard the u.n. wants a prompt investigation, but it does n china. >> all right, josh, thank you very much. good to see you. the heart of hurricane season is fast approaching, and new orleans is still recovering from hurricane katrina is rolling out a creative system to save people from the next disaster. we have the next story. >> reporter: it stands 14 feet tall and weighs 800 pounds. and in new orleans this metallic man is the symbol of safety. >> there is not man
former egyptian president hosni mubarak may be out of prison in days. a court ordered his release today, and according to egyptian state tv mubarak will be under house arrest. he has been charged with accepting gifts from state-owned newspaper and he's also on trial for his alleged role. >> josh, welcome, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me, john. >> give me some idea what you think the u.s. government should do in this case? maintain its cy there should be...
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also the former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release it's part of pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution of top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow it's not just turned eleven pm this is. so our breaking news this whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former army private who leaked thousands of classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks we'll also be dishonorably discharged manning's attorney now plans to call on president barack obama to release him producer andrew blake heard what the lawyer had to say and joins me now live and so what does manning's attorney plan to do next what did he say. well you get pretty much already there within the coming days you can be filing paperwork with the secretary for the united states army who will then push a petition towards president obama who in turn will be presented with the opportunity to pardon p.f.c. manning or perhaps offer him cleme
also the former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release it's part of pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution of top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow it's not just turned eleven pm this is. so our breaking news this whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former army private who leaked...
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mubarak may soon be released from custody more on the crisis later in the show. it's wednesday august twenty first four pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin with a prison sentence of thirty five years that's what a military judge handed down to bradley manning this morning as punishment for releasing hundreds of thousands of state department cables war logs and other dog government documents including what's now known as the collateral murder video last month many was found guilty of twenty of twenty two charges including espionage charges he was facing a maximum maximum of ninety years in prison the government asked for manning to serve at least sixty years meanwhile his defense push for a sentence that would still allow manning to enjoy somewhat of a life in the end judge colonel denise lynn settled on thirty five years a dentist dishonorable discharge from the army and loss of pay and benefits manning sentence reduced was. by one thousand one hundred eighty two days for the time he was in prison before the trial and another o
mubarak may soon be released from custody more on the crisis later in the show. it's wednesday august twenty first four pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin with a prison sentence of thirty five years that's what a military judge handed down to bradley manning this morning as punishment for releasing hundreds of thousands of state department cables war logs and other dog government documents including what's now known as the collateral murder video last month...
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there was a corruption charge against hosni mubarak which was dropped. giving way for him to go into this house arrest period. essentially he is going to be back in the dock for his retrial which could begin sometime early as next week when he may make the flight either from the hospital to court or he may go back to jail. we just don't know which one it is going to be. so far there are two groups who called for protests against mubarak but they haven't really materialized. you have to put this in greater context of violence we've seen in egypt over the past couple weeks which the army has just gotten a handle on by major arrests of the muslim brotherhood leadership. so far the muslim brotherhood has had a really hard time organizing protests last couple days. their leadership has been taken out. seems like support on the street is dwindling. the army made a gamble here and so far it is paying off. melissa. melissa: leland, thank you very much for that report. we move on to syria, outrage over the alleged chemical weapons attack yesterday that reportedly
there was a corruption charge against hosni mubarak which was dropped. giving way for him to go into this house arrest period. essentially he is going to be back in the dock for his retrial which could begin sometime early as next week when he may make the flight either from the hospital to court or he may go back to jail. we just don't know which one it is going to be. so far there are two groups who called for protests against mubarak but they haven't really materialized. you have to put this...
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wasrs go back to the way it when hosni mubarak was president. his lawyer said the old dictator might be released from the prison in a few days. the dreams of 2011 seem very distant. bbc news, cairo. these more on all of events in egypt, and the international reaction, i spoke with a senior fellow at the century foundation, who just returned from cairo. thank you so much for joining me. withder if you agree jeremy bowen's reporting that many egyptians are saying they see no way out of this violence now. >> it seems to be the case, and i would reluctantly have to agree. you see something like an inexorable cycle of violence, and something that would result in repression from authorities. it is difficult to imagine a way forward, when you would have some kind of de-escalation, looking at where both sides are at the moment. >> i have been struck over the past few days, speaking to people who would describe themselves as moderate secular- winning egyptians, saying the government had to do this. we could not afford to have egypt slip in to becoming a
wasrs go back to the way it when hosni mubarak was president. his lawyer said the old dictator might be released from the prison in a few days. the dreams of 2011 seem very distant. bbc news, cairo. these more on all of events in egypt, and the international reaction, i spoke with a senior fellow at the century foundation, who just returned from cairo. thank you so much for joining me. withder if you agree jeremy bowen's reporting that many egyptians are saying they see no way out of this...
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hosni mubarak served two years of a life sentence in prison before he was released today. the former egyptian president was flown by helicopter out of jail. to the hospital he is held under house arrest. he still faces charges of complicity in the killing of tahrir square protesters. >> supporters celebrate the turning back of the clock. many celebrated his removal but two years of turmoil have made many egyptians nostalgic. >> hosni mubarak was the best. and weere the best days will never see good times like those again. >> he is the old repressive order personified. as he was chartered away, he was still a symbol of what went wrong in the revolution. he left his two sons behind at the prison and most of the leadership of the muslim brotherhood, including his successor elected as president, all arrested since the military coup at the beginning of july. was part ofe the first protest.
hosni mubarak served two years of a life sentence in prison before he was released today. the former egyptian president was flown by helicopter out of jail. to the hospital he is held under house arrest. he still faces charges of complicity in the killing of tahrir square protesters. >> supporters celebrate the turning back of the clock. many celebrated his removal but two years of turmoil have made many egyptians nostalgic. >> hosni mubarak was the best. and weere the best days...
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these are the scenes of hosni mubarak inprisonned for two years, now being released. he will be held at a military hospital. leland vittert joins us live with the latest on from jerusalem. legal land? >> reporter: this is the u.s. equivalent ever held waiting retrial on bond, in this case house arrest n a couple of minutes hosni mubarak was flown from the main prison outside of cairo where he was being held after his conviction of ordering the killing of prisoners from the 2011 revolution. remember the protesters there out on the streets who died during that revolution. he was convicted of that. there was an appeal. his conviction was overturned. now he will await trial in this hospital or house arrest if he able to be well enough to be moved. that helicopter land ad couple minutes in the prison where he was transferred out of. this is controversial move for the army who has taken inside power in egypt. the muslim brotherhood has called for major protests tomorrow as a couple of groups who are angry about this latest move, greatly easing restrictions on mubarak and hi
these are the scenes of hosni mubarak inprisonned for two years, now being released. he will be held at a military hospital. leland vittert joins us live with the latest on from jerusalem. legal land? >> reporter: this is the u.s. equivalent ever held waiting retrial on bond, in this case house arrest n a couple of minutes hosni mubarak was flown from the main prison outside of cairo where he was being held after his conviction of ordering the killing of prisoners from the 2011...
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president hosni mubarak could be getting out of prison. susan mcginnis has the details. susan, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the possible arrest now of mohamed morsi has many predicts a return to the repressive government in egypt and it has many on capitol hill calling on washington to suspend aid. former president hosni mubarak has been acquitted on corruption charges and his lawyers tell us that he will be released from jail in the next 48 hours. a popular uprising of the egyptian people swept mubarak out of office in 2011, a move intended to usher in democratic reform but mubarak's replacement mohamed morsi is now behind bars himself. and early this morning, many more arrests in a government crackdown in a muslim brotherhood, including mohammed's body the spiritual leader of the group. calls from the u.s. for reconciliation efforts have been ignored. >> politically motivated tensions inside egypt should end. >> reporter: the turmoil in egypt has lawmakers here calling for president obama to suspend aid to the country. but even cutting off nearl
president hosni mubarak could be getting out of prison. susan mcginnis has the details. susan, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the possible arrest now of mohamed morsi has many predicts a return to the repressive government in egypt and it has many on capitol hill calling on washington to suspend aid. former president hosni mubarak has been acquitted on corruption charges and his lawyers tell us that he will be released from jail in the next 48 hours. a popular...
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. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made at the beginning. what is difficult to see is how the two sites will be brought together. neither the authorities nor opposition have come up with a clear
. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the...
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it was 2011 when a popular uprising in the streets overthrough the dictatorship of hosni mubarak. he had ruled egypt for three decades, sustained and diverse street protests drove him to the brink. and then it was the military, the most powerful institution in that condition the that pushed him over that brink and out of office. for about a year and a half, the military held power while the country prepared for its first truly free elections in a generation. in those elections, it was the conservative religious muslim brotherhood that won its majority and the presidency. installed mohammed morsi as head of state in the most populous country in the middle east. and it did not turn out well. dissatisfied with morsi's governance. newly empowered egyptians gave him just 12 months and three days in power before they turned to the streets again to overthrow their government again for the second time in two years. the military and the protesters in the streets ousted mohammed morsi and the military took control of the country once again. it is the military now that is in charge. and this
it was 2011 when a popular uprising in the streets overthrough the dictatorship of hosni mubarak. he had ruled egypt for three decades, sustained and diverse street protests drove him to the brink. and then it was the military, the most powerful institution in that condition the that pushed him over that brink and out of office. for about a year and a half, the military held power while the country prepared for its first truly free elections in a generation. in those elections, it was the...
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. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made at the beginning. what is difficult to see is how the two sites will be brought together. neither the authorities nor opposition have come up with a clear
. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the...
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former egyptian president hosni mubarak, president obama helped force him from power more than two years ago, today was ordered to be released from prison by an egyptian court. to be released within 48 hours. mubarak's release is another slap in the face for mr. obama. it follows the ouster of the muslim brotherhood from power and mr. obama's president of choice, mohamed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and, in fact, -- have backed protest to the wall and they are responding. continuing with violence and all likelihood this friday wn morsi supporters reportedly will conduct what tey call a day of martyrs. and no relief for president obama in syria either. assad opposition forces claiming more than 1,000 civilians were killed ain chemical gas attacks today on the outskirts of damascus. the alleged attacks come exactly one year and one day afte president obama famously warned assad that chemical weapons, the use of them, would be to cross a so-called red line and prompt u.s. involvement in the now two and a half year long stru
former egyptian president hosni mubarak, president obama helped force him from power more than two years ago, today was ordered to be released from prison by an egyptian court. to be released within 48 hours. mubarak's release is another slap in the face for mr. obama. it follows the ouster of the muslim brotherhood from power and mr. obama's president of choice, mohamed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and, in fact, -- have backed...
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one more hosni mubarak who is accused of killing protesters in 2011. in another courtroom across town a hearing. >> reporter: a day of protests and trials in egypt. two of the largest protests took place outside of cairo. one in the port city o city of alexandria and the other in sinai. now all of this is taking place as there is an increasing crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. more arrests on sunday, including the arrest of more muslim brotherhood former members of parliament and son of a prominent muslim brotherhood leader. now that is also happening at the same time as two trials took place in cairo. one end of town it was the trial of senior members of the muslim brotherhood. and another area of cairo, the retrial of former president hosni mubarak as well as his sons and former interior minister took place. we have details on all those trials. >> reporter: released from prison but back behind bars just days after being transferred from jail to house arrest in a military hospital, hosni mubarak appears in court. only charges oon charges of come ki
one more hosni mubarak who is accused of killing protesters in 2011. in another courtroom across town a hearing. >> reporter: a day of protests and trials in egypt. two of the largest protests took place outside of cairo. one in the port city o city of alexandria and the other in sinai. now all of this is taking place as there is an increasing crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. more arrests on sunday, including the arrest of more muslim brotherhood former members of parliament and son...
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. >>> former egyptian hospital hosni mubarak was released from prison today and sent to a military hospital. when he is released, he will be put under house arrest. >> reporter: a helicopter rises from the prison after hours of legal procedure, hosni mubarak is released, but his immediate destination is a very short ride down the road. his release at this stage is very much a technical term. he will remain under house arrest in terms of state of merge decree. a formal ban on leaving the country has also been imposed. >> translator: we have lost everything. now the police state and injustice will return. >> translator: we have an independent judiciary, and it is enough for them to have left power without violence against us. >> reporter: mubarak is expected to be back behind bars in his court trial on sunday. on the same day in a different court, leaders of the muslim brotherhood that opposed mubarak for decades will also appear. they stand accused of inciting violence during the demonstrations that followed the takedown of the morsi government. the self style youth body that spearheaded pro
. >>> former egyptian hospital hosni mubarak was released from prison today and sent to a military hospital. when he is released, he will be put under house arrest. >> reporter: a helicopter rises from the prison after hours of legal procedure, hosni mubarak is released, but his immediate destination is a very short ride down the road. his release at this stage is very much a technical term. he will remain under house arrest in terms of state of merge decree. a formal ban on...
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hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hurt. this is just in cairo alone. >> reporter: yes, suzanne. there have been clashes here. we don't want to blow things out of proportion. here in cairo the violence has been limited to about two streets. behind us there's a street that leads to the interior ministry and other government buildings. police erected a large barrier. what you have is on one side protesters teenagers throwing rocks and debris over the barrier at police. police responding by firing tear gas. sometimes police themselves throwing rocks at the protesters, which is probably not a strategy you'll f
hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hurt. this is just...
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under president hosni mubarak, retired officers staffed the highest levels of government. in 2011 when protesters filled tahrir square and demanded mubarak step down, it was the military that offered to run the country for six months to widespread public support. six months turned into 17, and when islamist mohamed morsi was elected president, the military gave up the reins of power. since then the military has for the most part stayed on the sidelines but when millions filled the streets calling for morsi to leave, they weighed in again. for now they're hoping perhaps they will safe guard the country's unruly transition to democracy without over staying their welcome. >> they were members of an elite fire fighting team known as the hot shots. >> so sad. the fire at yarnell hill was so unpredictable they were unable to ride it out. up next the anatomy of a deadly fire. the blisters were oozing, and painful to touch. i woke up to a blistering on my shoulder. i spent 23 years as a deputy united states marshal and i've been pretty well banged up but the worst pain i've experi
under president hosni mubarak, retired officers staffed the highest levels of government. in 2011 when protesters filled tahrir square and demanded mubarak step down, it was the military that offered to run the country for six months to widespread public support. six months turned into 17, and when islamist mohamed morsi was elected president, the military gave up the reins of power. since then the military has for the most part stayed on the sidelines but when millions filled the streets...
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judges have ruled that hosni mubarak can no longer be held. mubarak has been detained since he was overthrown two years ago. he's 85 years old. he was given a life sentence in june of last year for failing to prevent the killing of protesters during the uprising. he's appealing the sentence. >>> the deputy foreign ministers of japan and russia have met to >>> are. >>> there is another deal people talking about, eye uchida joins us to talk about it. >> this is asean led and involves a few heavyweights in the region that aren't current tpp members. delegates hailed from proulx my, south japan, and south korea and india. they were attending the ministerial talks on the economic partnership on rcep. they talked about reducing tariffs and liberalizing trade and services across the region. >> we're making good progress, the moment up will be sustained. thank you. 2015 years. >> reporter: >> chinese delegates are not involved in the u.s.-led tpp negotiations. the rcep offers an alternative. >> translator: we have always paid attention to the process
judges have ruled that hosni mubarak can no longer be held. mubarak has been detained since he was overthrown two years ago. he's 85 years old. he was given a life sentence in june of last year for failing to prevent the killing of protesters during the uprising. he's appealing the sentence. >>> the deputy foreign ministers of japan and russia have met to >>> are. >>> there is another deal people talking about, eye uchida joins us to talk about it. >> this is...
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i think the challenge in all of this is once you get by the- agenda, you do not want hosni mubarak, you do not want the muslim brotherhood. what do you want? that is where the opposition has always come up short. and have been very good at saying what they don't want, but in making a coalition to move forward, what you do want is much harder, and they have not figured out how to do that. >> i assume they are meeting at the white house as we speak. what can the white house do to make this turnout in as good a way as possible for the united states? >> they are trying to figure out who can we talk to? they have been talking to everybody and they continue trying to bring people together. the immediate problem is the problem of u.s. aid to egypt. the american law says you cannot give assistance to a country that has had their government deposed by a coup. the u.s. gives $1.30 billion a year to the egyptian military, about a quarter of the budget. it helps maintain egypt's -- have you sustain that in the current environment? how you win congressional support for having an unchanged relationsh
i think the challenge in all of this is once you get by the- agenda, you do not want hosni mubarak, you do not want the muslim brotherhood. what do you want? that is where the opposition has always come up short. and have been very good at saying what they don't want, but in making a coalition to move forward, what you do want is much harder, and they have not figured out how to do that. >> i assume they are meeting at the white house as we speak. what can the white house do to make this...
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he was elected after the heady 2011 uprising that overthrew president hosni mubarak. but does this mean more democracy for egypt, or a return to the past? our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports from cairo. >> the chamber of the upper house of parliament, a committee rewriting egypt's constitution for the second time in as many years, convened at the initial session on sunday. it was an over-50 cloud of statesmen clerics, business leaders and generals and one figure, a young man wearing a t- shirt no one had heard of. he was mahmoud batter, a leader of the rebel movement that led a petition against mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood-led government, triggering nationwide protest on june 30. two days later on july 3, the army chief appeared on television to say egypt's armed forces had removed the first democratically elected leader in the country's history. one of the fellow co-founders, mack meuld al-faka has no apologies for returning to the mill tore to out oust the president he voted for, who came to believe he was serving the islamis
he was elected after the heady 2011 uprising that overthrew president hosni mubarak. but does this mean more democracy for egypt, or a return to the past? our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports from cairo. >> the chamber of the upper house of parliament, a committee rewriting egypt's constitution for the second time in as many years, convened at the initial session on sunday. it was an over-50 cloud of statesmen clerics, business leaders and generals and one...
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and so you had ordinary egyptians going out there and saying, mubarak must go. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. so for four days he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off the internet. >> mubarak thought he could wreck the revolution by putting egypt on information lockdown. so he literally shut down the internet. >> nora younis is a reporter for the "egypt independent," an online and print news source. on the morning of january 28th nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they said they have orders from state security not to sell any rooms overlooking tahrir. so we said okay and we settled for a nile view room. >> while organizing their coverage of the day's events nora notices
and so you had ordinary egyptians going out there and saying, mubarak must go. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. so for four days he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts...
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the military and hosni mubarak very close. hosni mubarak was a former air force pilot there within the egyptian military and with very close ties to the egyptian military. a lot of folks are not very happy how this went down. heather? >> leland, the muslim brotherhood protest planned for tomorrow, how will this affect the protests? >> reporter: this will be judgment day for the army. they took a big gamble by allowing this to happen. we will get reaction how much anger there is about the release of hosni mubarak. if the brotherhood is able to mobilize mass crowds tomorrow if they haven't been able to get this week. that will tell us it is a very unpopular decision. on the other hand if the tomorrow goes off pretty quietly, the army will pull this off without upsetting too many folks or people getting out on the street and risks arrest and violence we saw last couple days. anything is possible in egypt over the past seven or eight weeks. it is to figure out which one of those paths it will go down tomorrow. >> leland vittert, l
the military and hosni mubarak very close. hosni mubarak was a former air force pilot there within the egyptian military and with very close ties to the egyptian military. a lot of folks are not very happy how this went down. heather? >> leland, the muslim brotherhood protest planned for tomorrow, how will this affect the protests? >> reporter: this will be judgment day for the army. they took a big gamble by allowing this to happen. we will get reaction how much anger there is...
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hosni mubarak might be released while awaiting trial. over the weekend, 25 off-duty egyptian policemen were executed in an
hosni mubarak might be released while awaiting trial. over the weekend, 25 off-duty egyptian policemen were executed in an
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deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak is in court facing charges involving the 2011 deaths of several protesters. >> it seems that they have described to our medical teams in doctors without borders appears to be consistant with eexposure to a toxic agent. >> a humanitarian group's chilling assessment of chemical weapons use in syria. >> a fast moving erratic wildfire threatening yosamite national park and has the city of san francisco under a state of emergency. a bomb blast strikes a blast carrying dozens of military officers in yemen. the attack comes just two days after yemen's president vows to fight terrorism. >>> only hours ago former egyptian president mubarak appeared in court in a cage. he's facing a number of criminal charges stemming from the 2011 uprising in egypt. the ousted leader was released from prison thursday to be held under house arrest at a military hospital. mubarak is charged in connection to the deaths of several protesters during the arab spring. three leaders of the muslim brotherhood faced similar unrelated charges but they did not appear in court. jonatha
deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak is in court facing charges involving the 2011 deaths of several protesters. >> it seems that they have described to our medical teams in doctors without borders appears to be consistant with eexposure to a toxic agent. >> a humanitarian group's chilling assessment of chemical weapons use in syria. >> a fast moving erratic wildfire threatening yosamite national park and has the city of san francisco under a state of emergency. a bomb...
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it is only 2% contained. >>> hosni mubarak was released from prison today. he was taken to a military hospital outside of cairo. medics and security tried to form a human wall around him when he arrived. >>> pressure is building on world leaders to do something about the latest chemical weapons attack inside syria. the state department can't conclusively say chemical weapons were used on rebel forces. john is covering this story for us from the un. >> exceptionally grave is our peilay put it, and there has been writing to the government for the un inspectors on the ground to look into this latest incident. and he is sending the disarmament chief to try to speed things up a bit. the president of france who has been in power since may of last year, spoke to secretary general on the telephone today, and he talked about the probable use of chemical weapons, so that gives it more of an authoritative nature there. syrian government denies it, of course, and all of this comes 24 hours after the security council, the body here at the un charged with looking after pe
it is only 2% contained. >>> hosni mubarak was released from prison today. he was taken to a military hospital outside of cairo. medics and security tried to form a human wall around him when he arrived. >>> pressure is building on world leaders to do something about the latest chemical weapons attack inside syria. the state department can't conclusively say chemical weapons were used on rebel forces. john is covering this story for us from the un. >> exceptionally grave...
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the egyptian people that asked hosni mubarak to step down. it wasn't barack obama. the egyptian people decided, he should step down then. they then made -- lou: if i may, he was not first. he followed that call with his own. >> let me end because the egyptian people have a strong voice. they also spoke about the rule of the muslim brothers and what kind of distortions of the commitment the muslim brothers made to the development of democracy in egypt, brought millions of egyptians on the street, and therefore the army to try to sort this out and move egypt back into a sustainable position. lou: i would hope that john kerry would call you and get some can counsel on how to emulate your clarity. perhaps his boss as well. frank, thank you for being with us, mr. ambassador. >> thank you, sir. lou: appreciate it. president obama spent his summer vacation golfing. home land security committee chairman michael mccall showing other congressman why border security comes first. next. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purc
the egyptian people that asked hosni mubarak to step down. it wasn't barack obama. the egyptian people decided, he should step down then. they then made -- lou: if i may, he was not first. he followed that call with his own. >> let me end because the egyptian people have a strong voice. they also spoke about the rule of the muslim brothers and what kind of distortions of the commitment the muslim brothers made to the development of democracy in egypt, brought millions of egyptians on the...
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on one side is hosni mubarak, the egyptian president over thrown in 2011. he's appeared in cairo's police academy for a retrial along with codefendants which include his two sons. mubarak is accused of failing to stop the killing of protesters during the revolution that forced him from office. >>> in a separate case, mohamed badie, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. his trial has beened a jurpd until october 29th. mohamed badie was arrested last week, he's accused of inciting protesters to kill those protesting against the muslim brotherhood on july 30th. two other brotherhood leaders are facing similar charges. wayne hey joins me from outside of cairo's police academy to update us on hosni mubarak's trial. wayne, i understand that mubarak actually appeared in court. tell us what's been happening. >> well, he has been in court. he was transferred to the police academy from the military hospital facility where he's been placed under house arrest. he's there along with his two sons that are facing the same charges as well, also the former interio
on one side is hosni mubarak, the egyptian president over thrown in 2011. he's appeared in cairo's police academy for a retrial along with codefendants which include his two sons. mubarak is accused of failing to stop the killing of protesters during the revolution that forced him from office. >>> in a separate case, mohamed badie, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. his trial has beened a jurpd until october 29th. mohamed badie was arrested last week, he's accused of...
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they did that after hosni mubarak. how has the white house responded to this latest round of criticism? >> reporter: the white house has been largely muted in its entire response to this. we finally did hear from them late yesterday as events continued to evolve. one of the criticisms that we've heard on the ground from protesters in egypt, richard, has been that the u.s., among other things, overlooked the crackdown by the morsi government if that government would continue the peace treaty with israel in that country which had had been a great frustration for a lot of people there. the white house made it very clear that they did not like the way the military was suspending the constitution and pushing out mohamed morsi. but more significantly what they did, is they tried to pressure the military going forward to make sure that they used restraint, that there wasn't a crackdown now on the muslim brotherhood, and more significantly, that they would expedite the process of a democratic election taking place for a new go
they did that after hosni mubarak. how has the white house responded to this latest round of criticism? >> reporter: the white house has been largely muted in its entire response to this. we finally did hear from them late yesterday as events continued to evolve. one of the criticisms that we've heard on the ground from protesters in egypt, richard, has been that the u.s., among other things, overlooked the crackdown by the morsi government if that government would continue the peace...
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mubarak this time tens of thousands of demonstrators were calling on president mohamed morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood bond government is only working for islamists and cairo based reporter bel truett has the latest for us. we have had reports from local news outlets that several people have been killed in addition there have been reports of attacks on muslim brotherhood headquarters in particular the freedom and justice headquarters in dublin who are now down to as well as it's been a year in addition to arson attacks on government buildings and people expressing their anger here in cairo to massive volleys of tear gas coming from the police to protesters pushing people off the square in these create blooms of gas that you can't breathe and they came to the streets in generating q five two thousand and eleven we were fed up with the injustices of being called mubarak regime and the returns now because people are saying we've seen no change on the top of the agenda people are saying is that the economy is very hard for people to find. you going to permit rates for ex
mubarak this time tens of thousands of demonstrators were calling on president mohamed morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood bond government is only working for islamists and cairo based reporter bel truett has the latest for us. we have had reports from local news outlets that several people have been killed in addition there have been reports of attacks on muslim brotherhood headquarters in particular the freedom and justice headquarters in dublin who are now down to as well as...
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hosni mubarak rode the wave, emphasising the first airstrike of the war, and his role as an air force commander at the time. during his time in power and with security in mind, hosni mubarak held over the top celebrations which turned into musicals idolising him. including this one in the 1990s, featuring some of egypt's top performers singing, "we chose him and vow allegiance to him.". >> (clapping) >> after hosni mubarak was overthrown in 2011, policies were criticised by young lef -- revolutionaries. at the time, the military ruler evoked people's support for the armed forces in 1973. then came egypt's first democratically elected civilian president, mohamed morsi, who sought to capitalise on the nationalism surrounding 6 october. at last year's ceremony the thousands who attended were mostly brought in by the muslim brotherhood and other religious parties. >> mohamed morsi used the ceremony to produce a report card for his 100 days in office, antagonising the military. today the 40th anniversary of the 1973 act comes as the military plays a major role in running the country, after
hosni mubarak rode the wave, emphasising the first airstrike of the war, and his role as an air force commander at the time. during his time in power and with security in mind, hosni mubarak held over the top celebrations which turned into musicals idolising him. including this one in the 1990s, featuring some of egypt's top performers singing, "we chose him and vow allegiance to him.". >> (clapping) >> after hosni mubarak was overthrown in 2011, policies were criticised...
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mubarak. get you back to cavuto on business. charles payne is the chair today. all the latest at foxnews.com. we'll see you in a minute. >>> walmart scaling back plans to expand to new york amid fierce protests. consumers everywhere should protest they say. >> it's amazing to watch this, in a city like new york where there is high cost of living. you have a company that single handedly has lowered costs for consumers and let's not build one. you won't have the workers or construction workers, potential for local suppliers. this is a big loss for consumers all the way around the city. it tells you, i have to use the word they are dummies not allowing this to occur. >>> i have to tell you. everywhere i have been to walmart, it creates jobs. only rich people had access to. >> walmart is great american institution and genuine benefit. everyone gets the benefits of lower prices if they had a substantial pay raise. this is union goons out there demonstrating that are being paid by some unions. it's
mubarak. get you back to cavuto on business. charles payne is the chair today. all the latest at foxnews.com. we'll see you in a minute. >>> walmart scaling back plans to expand to new york amid fierce protests. consumers everywhere should protest they say. >> it's amazing to watch this, in a city like new york where there is high cost of living. you have a company that single handedly has lowered costs for consumers and let's not build one. you won't have the workers or...